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I just bought Deck, and a lot of the plug-ins I was using with Cubase
don't seem to work with Deck. Can anyone recommend some decent
plug-ins that will work with Deck, preferrably shareware? All I need
is something that can speed up and slow down audio. And I don't need
it to change the speed without changing the pitch, or anything fancy
like that. Thanks.

jeremy

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On 15 Aug 2004 21:44:12 -0700, iquitted@collegeclub.com (Jeremy Bell)
wrote:

>I just bought Deck, and a lot of the plug-ins I was using with Cubase
>don't seem to work with Deck. Can anyone recommend some decent
>plug-ins that will work with Deck, preferrably shareware? All I need
>is something that can speed up and slow down audio. And I don't need
>it to change the speed without changing the pitch, or anything fancy
>like that. Thanks.

Hasn't Deck got a time-stretch function?

Out of interest - why Deck instead of Cubase? At first glance it
looks like a backward step?

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